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First look at town centre plans

First look at town centre plans

16 June 2022

Architects have revealed how one of Kent's seaside towns could look if it wins Government cash.

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Pub owners selling up to make dream move to Spain

Pub owners selling up to make dream move to Spain

15 June 2022

After 16 years behind the bar, the owners of a popular pub have decided to put it on the market to make their dream move to Spain a reality.

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Kent restaurants named among best in UK

Kent restaurants named among best in UK

15 June 2022

Five eateries across the county have been honoured in a top industry ranking of the nation's best eateries.

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'I put Kent's £12 pint to the test'

'I put Kent's £12 pint to the test'

15 June 2022

With news of pints in London surging in price to £8 we visited a pub selling one for much more than that.

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South African bites for the summer

South African bites for the summer

15 June 2022

One countryside farm has teamed up with an award-winning chef to bring a taste of South African food to the county.

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Jobless figures drop - but inflation outstrips wage hikes

Jobless figures drop - but inflation outstrips wage hikes

14 June 2022

Unemployment figures dropped in all but two of the county's districts, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics.

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Mexican restaurant comes to town

Mexican restaurant comes to town

10 June 2022

The owner of a tapas restaurant chain who resorted to selling staple food from a pop-up shop during the pandemic has opened a Mexican.

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Secret buyer snaps up golf club

Secret buyer snaps up golf club

09 June 2022

A golf course in the county has been sold to a private buyer who has vowed to prevent it from being developed for housing.

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Brewer signs deals with two major events

Brewer signs deals with two major events

09 June 2022

A brewery has signed partnership deals with a leading music festival and one of the world's biggest sporting events - both taking place this summer.

Live music and food stalls planned for marina

Live music and food stalls planned for marina

31 May 2022

Food trucks and live music are planned for a new marina in Kent, which will also see boats berthed there following problems with its design.

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Is this Kent's longest-serving pub landlord?

Is this Kent's longest-serving pub landlord?

29 May 2022

A pub landlord affectionately known as 'The Captain' has called time after 44 years manning the bar.

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Holidaymakers at increased risk of fraud warns ABTA

Holidaymakers at increased risk of fraud warns ABTA

27 May 2022

Scammers are finding new ways to target holidaymakers as the demand for breaks and travel increases.

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Show cancelled for third successive year

Show cancelled for third successive year

26 May 2022

Health and safety concerns have put an end to plans to hold a military-themed show once again.

BrewDog bar confirmed for £115m complex

BrewDog bar confirmed for £115m complex

26 May 2022

International pub chain BrewDog is preparing to open one of its "iconic bars" at a new £115 million leisure complex, it has been confirmed.

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Princes Parade designs revealed

Princes Parade designs revealed

25 May 2022

Architects behind a controversial 150-home seaside development have released the firm artist's impressions of the scheme.

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Entire wine-making company up for sale

Entire wine-making company up for sale

24 May 2022

A rare chance to buy an award-winning winery, vineyard and production facilities is up for grabs.

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Confidence rising despite challenges

Confidence rising despite challenges

23 May 2022

The latest results of a business confidence survey reveals encouraging signs, despite growing economic concerns.

Pride of Kent resumes services across Channel

Pride of Kent resumes services across Channel

20 May 2022

A second P&O ship has resumed services between Kent and Calais, after initially failing three safety inspections.

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Seafront car ban to create new public plaza moves step closer

Seafront car ban to create new public plaza moves step closer

19 May 2022

Funding has been secured for a project to ban cars from a stretch of aseafront and create a new plaza “akin to the feel of a Spanish seaside resort”.

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Looming recession 'could kill off local businesses'

Looming recession 'could kill off local businesses'

18 May 2022

Soaring inflation could usher in a recession later this year - and the fear many firms may not survive it, warns a Kent business expert.

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